Show at TELEGRAPH ar 1 I I 1 WESTERN ahon A H V AL N WA 9 the case ot of wood and haskeil arrested bythe mexicans in lower california has been before jawer lia ate department some time and u is asserted nothing has been deft aft done by the american consal at 46 la paz acting aati under the instructions instruct Tous of the pie secretory deerb Secret 11 y of r state to se see that alys t I 1 1 the protection they y 49 I 1 acl to they hey are accuser by the mexican id authorities of having murdered a fellow 1 w american th ane mexicans claim cl in that the boldy body of the murdered man was found and anath that all the evidence at hand pointed point edItO ato wood and gaskell as agthe t the guilty part parties iop if there has been unreasonable delay or ot proe dure me as beems tp be claimed in the pris prisoners s appeal to the governor of texas toe the fact ba has bag g not jet been mae known attrude at the department part ment base ot of the northern pacific railroad company vs benjamin V dark clark involving the right of aid taid t company to lands embraced within that part of the crow indian reservation released under an agreement of sale ratified by congress april 11 aw and deckler deckled by jahe P e department sir september 1 17 1 g has overruled tho the motion for foi a review evi filed therein by saw company holding that at the time of the ibe definite location iome 10 a of I 1 the road dad r opposite tavae th fie I 1 lands they excepted from the grant by rea soffos the subsisting indian reservation in the case of W D jarret abt t vs taie the missouri kansas texas railroad Eail road company involving land in section 11 township 35 south range 22 east ludepen independence pen dence land district kansas which lies lies within the limits of the grant to said company and also within ten miles of the located voute route of the kansas valley railroad acting secretary muldrow nas affirmed the decision of we the general land offices and decides decide 8 that on n the priority grant to the last named 1 campt company ady its rights took effect on a definite datini e location locati oa to the exclusion odthe of the claim now made by the defendant company herein and as the grant to the neosho valley road has been opened by act cipf congress the land is accordingly awarded to the settlers A large tract of landin land in southeaster southeast em kansas will be affected aftel W by this decision r atkins commissioner of indian affairs is quoted by the post as insisting that geromimo must be put to death the president resident 11 11 he says will probably acquiesce in whatever proposition general miles makes for disposing of the murderers proposition His will 1 doubtless be court martla martia 1 which wil not fail to award the death sen tenc there is fio ao doubt that the public sentiment of the country demands the death of geronomo Geron i acting attorney general jenks jenka las has submitted an opinion to the treasury department upon the tee question as to whether forel foreign gik vessels flabb 0 a tine ae fox for every passenger transported from one amerle american port to another other w ahn passage 13 a taken k first to an immediate toren port and thence to a fort domestic port the he case to the opinion was that 0 of a canasta vessel vessa I 1 which transported passengers from Cleve landi ohio to windsor ontario where bere the voyage was temporarily broken but resumed by the same vessel and the passengers carried to chicago hi cago the acting attorney genral holds that toe the kepsel I 1 having made substantially a continuous h us from cleveland to chicago chiq ot us Ls t IT suo sub eject act to a penalty ot two dollars do ars for each bac h passenger transported the crocker wool wippl works work national bank of san francisco california has haa beep been authorized to dobem beilin business with a capital of general drum acting secretary of war having heen been by the arc ta use his bla discretion in the treatment of 0 the captured apaches has baa instructed general miles to remove geronimo Geron and his bis band to some secure place ot of confinement and while it is not yet known ai at present where they have been taken it is surmised that the captives have beer been removed to fort bliss texas or some neighboring it was not deemed prudent to abow abow the indians to remain in the event of escape to ao the adjacent mountains it would be almost impossible to capture them i I 1 despite the announcement made in 1 the official telegram that Geroni geronimos mols surrender was unconditional the belie liebis is growing at the war department based on the chiefs well earned Te reputation as a strategist that he his has made some conditions with his captors th that atwill will at least prevent his trial in arizona in t alance of a more definite understanding der standing oa tho the subject gah it headquarters d it is tolerably certain that me indians will be held at some boire texas tort fort as prisoners of war until prebi dent cleveland returns and expresses his bis wishes it isbell is believed eved by the officers dt cers competent to judge that a civil trial of the captives would be a failure as no evidence of legal weight could be adduced to bilag the murders home to any of these indians little better results would attend the trial by a military commission for the same reason and it is felt that the only fea feasible sibl e solution of the question of the aea of geronimo and his bis band would ve be to remove them to a reservation probably in florida where from the surroundings escape would woul impossible w NEW YORK 9 at a meeting of the ibe charleston belief committee at the chamber commerce today to day mr clyde of the clyde charleston kinei reported that the captain ot the delaware who was an eyewitness eye witness to tile the scenes of suffering and misery dur during ing the arst lour four days of the earthquake at Chari charleston eston described the misery as touching in the extreme the captain said that but ove half of the particulars had been told general buuts had been published burthey but they did not state the ways in which the people suffered especially that the earthquake struck at all the rich and poor alike people well to do ba having tin plenty ot of stores and s supplies app lies on ba hand gd wei were e cut cat off from their kitchens and cellars by the danger attending the entrance into the dwellings hence there were delicately catel nurtured nurture people eople without food and half naked lorcey forced to remain out I 1 ea to the deadly night air por for the b a tour days the delaware lay in the harbor bai bor her captain had bad his ship full every night of sufferers he led bedau all he be could in the daytime the great need now Is money to buy supplies of food the tont tent committee reported that the acting secretary of tile the navy had bad notified them that there was a large amount of condemned canvass on hand band in the department which wo would uld be at the disposal of the committee the mayor ot of Caarl charleston eston will be notified at once of this fact mr V M moore was added to the subcommittee sub committee on charleston sufferers and was made chairman additional subscriptions of were reported making up a total amount of mayor courteney ot of charleston telegraphs dr andrew simons president of the first national bank of charles ton who is now in this city that in order to shelter the homeless people before the tae cold weather ex sets in fram to ij are immediately required the mayor estimates the coial damage to property by the earthquake aske atrom ati rom live five to six millions the traduce produce Exclia exchange liga CAari charleston eston fund amounts to the stock exchange furiato 1 bind and the chev trotton otto a exchange fund to fj 2 the fund at boston amounts to buffalo and in other cities lesser amounts NEW YORK 9 captain morrow of the tugboat bobert binson reports a colli collision of the steamer city dria with the steam dredge at sandy hook itt t pm during a dense fog the city of alexandria struck the dredge which lip immediately mediately sank the crew were picked up by me robinson two wo of them em slightly injured the damage ge to the steamer is unknown it could not be ascertained whether the st steamer er proceeded on her course to havana avana owing to the fog the dredge Is in a very dangerous position for a large number of st team in and sailing crafts bound la in and for the yacht race I 1 sandy hook NJ 9 the excursion steamer empire state with about passengers went ashure ashore in a dense log at this evening on sandy hook bow i beach about half way between the lifesaving life saving stations numbers one and two the crews of the stations together with the steamers and boats landed ill all the passengers ou the beach in safety fiffey assistance was at once sent for ta to carry the passengers to the city many loany of whom live live out of 91 town the steamer 11 lies in an easy position it is rumored here that another steamer is ashore off sea Bri bright plit in all six guns atin have been heard this evening since abu 7 chica wee taken bor agnal of distress Ai stress but nothing definite cam b be learned HARTFORD ORD conn 9 at the state stase republican convention in this city today H C lounsbury was nominated nominate d for governor on the first ballot the republican state slate convention assembled this morning with a full attendance ten dancO united states senator 0 II 11 was chosen presiding officer phineas as C lowther was nominated for governor on the first ballot after recess thonas thomas dark was nominated for comptroller the committee on resolutions then report eda platform plat lorm it favors a tariff upon the imported productions of foreign labor fairly and justly adjusted to protect the interests of american workers without adding addingto to their burdens it condemns the democratic party tor for its persistent efforts to overthrow the protective system thereby paralyzing trade it declares the republican party a friend to the laboring classes opposes the importation ot of cheap labor irom foreign countries under contract with free labor s the granting ing of any more land to railroad or oth other r corporations and the selling of ja lands n Ss to syndicates or aliens s t favors the organization of working workingmen inen for mutual improvement and benefit and pledges the party to such legislation as will tend to restore harmony between toe the em employer plover and employed it d denounces e we ane present national adamini trailor for the indefensible vetoes of meri meritorious pension bills dad and condemns the language in which said vetoes are arc expressed protests against the removal from official places of worthy and disabled union soldiers to make room boorn for partisan civilians civili aas and ex confederates commends the republican u b 1 acau senate e for its course upon the coast I 1 a st and fortification bill and declares that the democratic house was without excuse for refusing to cooperate co operate favors the maintenance of gold and silver in tri friendly endly relations and the application of the surplus in tile the treasury to the reduction of the national debt NEW 9 there were plenty ol 01 disappointed yachtsmen in a new york tonight to night for the second race of the in lonal loual series bad been postponed till saturday after sailing in a fresh breeze from the eastward for four hours and add in a light breeze from the same quarter for two hours wore more the mayflower ower and galatea with an accompanying fleet of nearly vessels were enveloped in a thick tog ten miles east of of sandy hook lights lightship filp and were compelled to abandon the race when the ahe dayflower ay flower ower rounded the outer mar mark ka 20 wiles miles e east ast of scotland lightship at 4 hours 26 minutes and ana 22 seconds the galatea was not in sight from that point the had bad out sailed her on every tack from the start both carrying the same sail in a breze that was steady from about aboul east with occasional rain squalls and a moderately ht heavy avy swell from that quarter the mayflower MatHo icer could not have gish finished ed the race in the allotted time of seven hours even if the weather remained clear I 1 SAN flancisco FlUN CISCO 9 A letter to the bulletin from seoul curea corea dated aug aad 2nd states that the deaths from asiatic ch cholera 01 era from auy loth to the num si yince nee then from 1 to persons have bave died daily coffins could not be obtained and the bodies were 1 wrapped in sacking ug in many places place the dogs and vultures had scratched scratCh Ld away the light covering ot of earth and I 1 devoured ibe bodies the US U S steamer alert aniced today from Hak japan ST louis loins 9 0 the globe democrats special al from Matai mexico says ane bad weather has intercepted telegraphic ic communications up the river na but t it is reported that the revolutionists bud bad a skirmish with the federal troops near chanco charco that mauricio Maur Mauri itlo tio cruz with 1 40 men is near jenoss heavy forces of cavalry frola j this his city have peen sent up the river yesterday Yeste rUay a wagon train hauling goods iram the SauX iguel terminus of the matamoras Alop monterey terey road to oar jar mago was attacked and captured by a pints y bind band and soine same 1200 worth of prints and dry goods belong ipg to cariago merchants were carried off the el the revolutionary paper published in brownsville Browns ville texas caper by y Mart martiaez luez reports a s small mail rising at coulmas cru Crul mas sail carlos and points A sympathizer with the owr noy fo gi says that tile the partisans partisan s are now quietly quiet t gathering arms horses and munitions and within H month a determined determine move ove will be made conn 9 at the bicycle bicic c tournament here to today day the one mi mile e handicap professional race was W won 0 11 by ri wood of england in bs ba ing hendred Hen deeD record of and beating the best time deveer made in a race SARANAC INN 9 Late last night it was decided that a deer hunt should tak place today to day and by daylight halt half ft a dozen and as many dogs were in readiness for the chase the chase lasted until near noon and thu the hunters returned empty handed the ane president will probably remain in the wilderness at least a week longer I 1 DEN 8 an el paso special to the associated press says gerolimo Gerou Gero imo ulmo with thirty two hostiles ho stiles apaches in charge of captain lawton who was mainly instrumental in bringing about their sul surrender rr euder passed through el paso at 2 this morning on their way east to fort marion in florida where they will probably be tried by court martial FALLS 9 the closing session of association convention VeD bention tiOn was enthusiastic A committee of 0 eleven was appointed to take in to fco consider consideration aton i the labor ques question tiou andreport and report mea measures for the protection of employers and emp employed loyes officers were elected as follows president wm win A mills vice presidents heury henry claussen jr and charles G stifel treasurer Frea surer J chas G hupfel andsen rotary ricaard katzenmeyer the abst annual aeeti meeting ug w will ill bt be held in Bilu biltmore Bil cimore more the second wednesday in n may bandy HOOK 10 the steamboat state was assisted off during trie the night and towed to new york br fires having been drawn in order to prevent acci accident deat by tire fire the galatea which was anchored during the night outside the hook was wai towed up the bay early this morning 10 the september report of the department of agriculture shows a better yield of spring wheat than was nas expected a mouth month ago the improvement in ro is in the northern nor thein belt 01 wisconsin wisconsin sin minnesota and dakota in nebraska there has been a decline in iowa little change the general |